Set the AI-14 dash cam Viewing Angles

Adjust the viewing angles for both the front and interior views together. Separate lens adjustments are not supported.

Mount the AI-14 dash cam on the windscreen in a way that allows both front and in-cab lenses to rotate freely together. This positioning is crucial for capturing optimal footage from both directions without limiting either lens's view. Ensure the field of view is also set correctly for comprehensive recording.

Setting the view angles:

NOTE: Make sure your vehicle is parked, with the parking brake on, the ignition on, and the door closed.

  1. Loosen screw where the mounting bracket meets the dash cam body.

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  2. Press the touchscreen of the dash cam to view the PIN screen.

  3. Enter the default PIN 3333 to unlock the dash cam for the first time, or your own PIN subsequently.

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    See Set and manage your dashcam PIN if you need help with your PIN.

  4. Press Live View.

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    Use the arrow keys to toggle between the road-facing and in-cab views.

    Use the arrow keys to toggle between the road-facing and in-cab views.

    IMPORTANT: Install the dashcam at least 1.6 meters (63 inches) from the ground to ensure proper operation of the road-facing ADAS capabilities.

WARNING: Some countries/regions/jurisdictions have adopted, or may in the future adopt, laws that prohibit objects from being mounted on a vehicle’s windshield or other locations in a vehicle. Always refer to any applicable laws that concern mounting devices on vehicle windshields before choosing a mounting location. You are responsible for complying with such laws, as Lytx, Inc. does not accept responsibility for your failure to do so.

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NOTE: When using MV+AI, the driver's upper body must be in view of the in-cab lens

If the dash cam does not capture the driver’s upper body, you can place the dash cam below the rearview mirror, as high as possible without obstructing the dash cam's view of the driver.

 

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Ensure that:

  • There is a clear view of the road

  • The dash cam doesn't obstruct the driver's field of vision

  • The dash cam is in the vehicle's wiper path so the road-facing lens is not obstructed by rain or snow

  • Nothing in the cab blocks the in-cab lens, such as sun visors, blinds, or mirrors

7. Use Live View to view the position of both the road-facing and in-cab lenses, in each direction. Use the arrow keys to toggle between the views.

  1. Position the dash cam and bracket on the windshield to check the view, without peeling off the mounting tape.

  2. Tighten the screw where the mounting bracket meets the dash cam when finished. Once the screw is tightened, the two lenses are locked into place.

8. Mark the edges of the bracket on the windshield with a non-permanent marker.

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